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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 554180" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, you seemed to be saying earlier that you didn't think there were significant learning difficulties, but no matter! I just had a word with J's teacher at lunchtime and apparently the picture at school is a lot better than what I see at home in the evening - the teacher said he thought J was beginning to connect to reading and was making progress, at his own pace. All I usually see in the evening is bafflement and confusion but I now think this must be a reflection of J's tiredness and satiety. I would be SO pleased, truly so delighted, if J doesn't turn out to have learning difficulties like dyslexia... ADHD is enough for him to cope with. And me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 554180, member: 11227"] Well, you seemed to be saying earlier that you didn't think there were significant learning difficulties, but no matter! I just had a word with J's teacher at lunchtime and apparently the picture at school is a lot better than what I see at home in the evening - the teacher said he thought J was beginning to connect to reading and was making progress, at his own pace. All I usually see in the evening is bafflement and confusion but I now think this must be a reflection of J's tiredness and satiety. I would be SO pleased, truly so delighted, if J doesn't turn out to have learning difficulties like dyslexia... ADHD is enough for him to cope with. And me. [/QUOTE]
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